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Loisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania
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The Alcott family moves to Concord, Massachusetts, where Louisa is educated by her father and his friends Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson [No specific date]
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Louisa writes "Inheritance". [No specific date]
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Her first book, "Flower Fables" is published [No specific date]
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Was a civil war nurse in a Union hospital in Georgetown [No specific date]
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"Hospital Sketches", about the time she spent as a nurse, is published [No specific date]
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"On Picket Duty, and Other Tales" is published [No specific date]
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"The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale" is published [No specific date]
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"Moods" is published [No specific date]
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"Morning-Glories and Other Stories" is published [No specific date]
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"Little Women" is published [No specific date]
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"Three Proverb Stories" is published [No specific date]
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"Good Wives" is published [No specific date]
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"Old Fashioned Girl" is published [No specific date]
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"Little Men" is published [No specific date]
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"Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag" is published [No specific date]
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"Work: A Story of Experience" is published [No specific date]
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"Eight Cousins" is published [No specific date]
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"Rose in Bloom" is published [No specific date]
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"Under the Lilacs" is published [No specific date]
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"A Modern Mephistopheles" is published [No specific date]
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"Jack and Jill: A Village Story" is published [No specific date]
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"Jo's Boys" is published [No specific date]
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Louisa May Alcott dies